Lunch is over and it is time to find out what in the heck is causing this fuel tank pressure sensor to go on the fritz! Is it the ECM? Is it EMI? Is it a chaffed wire in the harness, or is it something completely unrelated to the EVAP system all together? Let’s find out! -Enjoy!
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Great work. The dealer would have ordered body and engine harnesses and an ECM (to start with).
Luck favors the intelligent and prepared
Binge time 🙂
Smoke Machine
Part 3: https://youtu.be/gvrKUwsf-eY
That was nuts lol
Eric, your videos need to be in automotive schools. Rookie mechanics would learn more from ONE of your videos, than they will all year. It's mechanics like you that give us hope for the trade. We're all HUMAN. Everyone gets beat up once in awhile, and that's a part of nature. Keep doing what you do, we all appreciate you!
No vacuum with the Is throttle Blade open
On a side note, Leatherman handles are usually dated on the inside , mine the company gave us one year,that I still have with me is dated 1998
Awesome job !!!
I wish I lived closer so I could take my vehicles to you ! Great video !
Don’t be so hard on yourself. You are constantly thinking, I’d rather pay for that than pay for a parts cannon.
In my former line of work us techs had each others phone numbers, even though we worked for different companies.
We helped each other
Great job ðŸ‘. I wouldn't say it was totally luck. You were still running scenarios through your melon. As my dad would say use your melon or don't let a piece of steel out smart you 😅.
SMA if you want to call it lucky well the quality work you do and some luck thrown your way I'd call that a Ally.
Your right keith you may not be perfect but you figure it out that means alot. You got the job done that is what counts. You are a man that dont quit. Keep up the good work. By the way there is only one man is perfect that is god.
I like your comment about you owning the part if you're wrong. Any dealerships would still charge the car owner for the wrong part.
Finally! I’ve been trying to diagnose and fix this same exact problem for about a year now. I held off on paying for a repair cuz I kept thinking something didn’t quite add up.
You’re amazing! Been looking all over online for answers and finally found this video!
I don't care what you say, you are a genuis
If you ask me, only a Super Tech would have kept working the problem as you did, eventually figuring it out. Most would have thrown a new ECM at it right off yet you had that gut feeling that the ECM wasn't the issue and kept after it, working the issue until you found the problem. I'm constantly impressed not only with what you already know and do but by the fact that you are continually pushing yourself to learn more and to improve your diagnostic skills. Anyone can be a parts jockey and load the parts cannon up, I've seen very few who are truly good at diagnosing and are what I'd consider not just a mechanic but a skilled automotive technician/diagnostician. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, skills and process with us so that we can continue improving our own abilities.
You don't have a screwdriver in your truck 😬😲ðŸ˜
Take it easy on you? In the words of Willow Ufgood: You ARE great!
Brilliant work! This has me asking the question "is there any technical reference that would tell a mechanic what electrical activities happen at 3,000 rpm (and at other rpm)?" Otherwise even a very talented mechanic might never solve this.
Awsome video! Do it again 🤣😂(kidding) you are a excellent mechanic. Well done.
You still solved the problem. You persisted.
Great job done
why not pull an ecm while at the junkyard?
Normally if I can't fix something I pray… Jesus is the Master Tech, it normally works!
Awesome!!
Caused by a four letter word ford
You did good. Thanks for the insite.
Dude 😎😎 my respects, God bless. Thank you for your video it is of great help
I love when we get to go to the salvage yard! It’s like when Mr. Rogers used to take us to his house.
Hi Eric, I have noticed that while watching your videos that you have used many different scan tools. I am hoping you could tell me what is your favorite and why? I apologize if you have answered this before.
I saw someone who is a skilled troubleshooter. I use the same methods for troubleshooting computer issues. The process is similar when troubleshooting anything. Duplicate the problem, gather the data, and come to a conclusion based on the facts and your experience.What makes you a good troubleshooter? Once you find something that doesn't support your conclusion, you do not give up. You said you got lucky, and that maybe be true, but you would have found the issue at some point because you did not give up. The mark of a good troubleshooter is not someone who is right 100% of the time but someone who doesn't give up when something unknown comes along. Someone who listens to the voice telling you, "that's just not right."That is why people love to watch your videos. You show you are human, perfectly inperfict.
I can’t seem to find part one of this video.
…. because, magic;-)
This information is valuable
You didn't get lucky, you did what Mission Control did during the Apollo 13 mission. You worked the problem until you figured it out.
I like the way you think and work. Thinking things through…. I was watching a vid by Diganose Dan, A high priced German auto. "M" Many hours be other shops failed to fix it. It took some time for him to fond the trouble. (crank no start. It was in the viberation damper that alignes the timeing mark. Fromt the factory in damper that had peen pu to this was 40+_ off TDC. A few days ago I watched your vid, on vibe. damper replacment… Nice work. Thanks for the entertainment and knoweledg shareing.. Al
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I suspect 99% of techs would have loaded the parts cannon then give up, leaving the customer with a huge bill and no repair. As you know it happens all the time. Unfortunately, you are the exception. Outstanding job on this repair and video!
Just a thought I am nowhere near the caliber mechanic you are
If it is a veriable volume pump. Maybe that is where rpms come into play